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calibrated

adjective as in graduated

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Without a carefully calibrated immune system, your body may not effectively clear infections or may strongly react to its own cells.

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The next release, covering the second quarter of 2024, won’t be published until December; it’s calibrated with the bureau’s other estimates only once a year.

It was a significant public turnaround, one calibrated to bring Georgia Republicans together ahead of a tight Nov. 5. election.

Hezbollah seemed to be betting that with calibrated attacks, it could prevent an all-out war — and that Israel would be deterred from invading Lebanon again by the threat of Hezbollah’s large arsenal of rockets.

The hearing aids had to be calibrated numerous times.

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